He also appeared in the Oscar nominated film “Election”, many Soap Operas, and National TV commercials. and Judas in “JC Superstar” at Cherry County Playhouse.
“Rent” at the Hollywood Bowl directed by Neil Patrick Harris, 25th anniversary National tour of “Hair”, Jesus in “Godspell” at the Warner Theatre in Washington D.C. Theatre: originated role of Joe in Frank Zappas “Joes Garage” at Open Fist theatre, original member of L.A.’s acclaimed “For The Record” series, won ’s best actor award and received a Ovation nomination for his role in FTR’s “Scorsese – An American Crime Drama”, starred in and co-produced the world premier of Ty Taylor’s “The Existents” also at Open Fist. He also produced and starred in Orchestre Surreal’s “Concerto For the Committed” at L.A.’s Ford Amphi-theatre aired on LA 36 and at the Dorothy Chandler Theatre, aired on PBS TV, opened the World Premier of “Funny Business” at the Coronet theatre in L.A. He has co-written two musicals, “BOX” and “Writing Pictures” produced at Hartford’s Bushnell Theatre for Black History month, based on Harriet Beecher Stowe’s “Uncle Toms Cabin”. He produced “The What’s Up Show”, his own music/comedy sketch show on Manhattan cable TV which garnered a cult following in NYC.
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He co-wrote the last “Lego-mania” jingle and a song in the Fox movie “Club Dread”, and has supplied songs for MTV’s hit “Rob N Big”. He’s produced Billboards # 1 Charting Dance Artist Becky Baeling, “Wicked” Broadway sensation Shoshanna Bean, Michael Weaver in “The New Black”, and co-produced Suzie Mcneil with Marti Frederiksen. Writer/Producer: he co-wrote for the scorpions with Marti Frederiksen, James Michael, and with Eric Bazilian, Russ Irwin and Desmond Child penned the Scorpions anthemic ballad “The Future Never Dies” spearheading their concept CD “Hour 1”. Jingles: Coke’s “Catch the Feeling”, Pepto Bizmol’s “Nausea Heartburn Indigestion”, Mountain Dew’s “Bohemian Rhapsody”, Taco Bells “Think Outside The Bun”, Subway’s “Eat Fresh”, Bounty’s “Quilted Quicker Picker-Upper” He’s also sung bg’s for Ray Charles, Luther Vandross, Mark Anthony, Ricky Martin, Usher, Chaka Khan and Patti LaBelle. He sang and beat-boxed with Aerosmith and Enrique Iglesias on tour, is a featured soloist with Tommy Tallarico’s legendary Video Games Live, backed up Oleta Adams, performed with Liza Minelli in “Liza’s Back”, Ashanti at the Grammy’s, many concerts with Billy Porter. His voice is featured in “The Jersey Boys”, “Annie”, the last “Muppet Movie” and “Sausage Party”.
He sang along side of Peter Frampton in “British Rock Symphony” at the Beacon theatre and is a 15 year member of Michael McElroy’s renowned Broadway Inspirational Voices. He was the lead singer for Blood Sweat & Tears, shared the stage with Michael Jackson, can be heard on Foreigner’s “Cant Slow Down”, Meatloaf’s “Bat Outta Hell 3”, The Scorpions “Hour 1”, Frankie Valli’s “Romancing the 60’s” and on “The Art of McCartney” tribute CD behind Billy Joel, Roger Daltrey, Kiss and Smokey Robinson among others. Jason Paige is a true Artist/Renaissance Man, most infamously known as the singer/voice of the ever-present “Pokémon" theme song.